I'm Obsessed With Timothée Chalamet And Adam Sandler Just Casually Playing Basketball In Public

In today's random celebrity news, Timothée Chalamet and Adam Sandler were spotted playing a game of pickup basketball together.

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Mondadori Portfolio/Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images/Steve Granitz / FilmMagic

On Thursday, the two actors were seen in New York just casually playing basketball on an outdoor court.

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Raymond Hall / GC Images

Here's Timothée dribbling:

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Raymond Hall / GC Images

And here's Adam with the ball:

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Raymond Hall / GC Images

Here's them in the same photo:

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Raymond Hall / GC Images

While the idea of these two dudes being pals might seem completely random, turns out they actually appeared in the same film nearly 10 years ago.

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Raymond Hall / GC Images

In 2014, Adam Sandler starred in Men, Women & Children alongside the likes of Jennifer Garner and Judy Greer. The film chronicled the lives of a bunch of parents and their high school children in the mid-2010s. Ansel Elgort, Kaitlyn Dever, and Timothée Chalamet played the teenagers in the film. Here are some of the cast members alongside director Jason Reitman in 2014:

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Jason Kempin / Getty Images for Paramount Pictures International

Still, it's anyone's guess as to how and why the two ended up playing basketball this week in New York.

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Raymond Hall / GC Images

Plus, I have so many questions now.

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Raymond Hall / GC Images

Like, who orchestrated the game?

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Raymond Hall / GC Images

And did they know each other would be there?

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Raymond Hall / GC Images

Did they talk about being famous actors?

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Raymond Hall / GC Images

And, most importantly, who is the better basketball player? Any guesses? Let us know in the comments below.

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Raymond Hall / GC Images